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The 4 choices are ironic for me in a way. While I have lived in/near NYC almost all my life, my dad grew up near Krakow and lived in and around New York most of his adult life. He found Krakow summers too cool and New York's too hot but preferred the latter. We almost moved to Florida when I was about 16 until he realized that they have "NYC summers" with even more humidity and heat almost the entire year.
I voted NY out of sheer familiarity, but I have a feeling if I got to try the other 3 I'd go with Denver.
1. New York City - high temperatures and enough sunshine, but also enough precipitation to prevent monotony
2. Denver - Nice and warm, but boring after a while
3. Krakow - Pleasant
4. Manchester - Too cool and nice weather is unreliable
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